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    In the book The Kite Runner Hosseini uses characterization to characters the changes in Amir though out the text. In The Kite Runner the story is told by the protagonist Amir‚ Amir In the text Amir changes when he’s finds out that his father Baba is diagnosed with Lung Cancer. This changes everything because Amir allows depend on Baba since he was a child. I know this because the author states‚ “ What about me‚ Baba? What am I supposed to do?........You’re twenty-two

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    the kite flying competition. • Climax – When Rahim Khan calls and requests Amir to visit him in Pakistan which resurfaced Amir’s buried past. • Falling action – Sohrab cutting himself‚ trying to commit suicide when he believes Amir would betray him and go back on his promise. • Conclusion – Amir returns to San Francisco with Sohrab and tries to give him a better life. 3. Parallel structures • Hassan was born with a harelip that was stitched back as a birthday present from Baba that left a faint

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    stands out as one of the key themes. Amir’s conscience has the guilt of Hassan’s rape throughout the whole novel which leads him to making decisions he most likely would not have made if the rape did not happen‚ an example of this would be saving Sohrab. In the novel‚ the scene is explained through the narration of Amir in sensory detail. “Assef knelt behind Hassan‚ put his hands on Hassan’s hips and lifted his bare buttocks. He kept one hand on Hassan’s back and undid his own belt buckle with his

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    characters ultimately struggle to find their personal road to redemption. The protagonist of The Kite Runner‚ Amir returns to Afghanistan to redeem himself of a memory that has been haunting him for the past twenty-six years by saving his half-nephew‚ Sohrab. In A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Mariam’s endeavors to be redeemed are achieved through self-sacrifice - and having a reason to die for. Throughout the course of each of the characters’ lives‚ their ultimate goal is deliverance from past encounters.

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    But there is still an opportunity for him. He can save Hassan’s son‚ Sohrab‚ from being abused as a orphan. Amir then learns how terrible Afghanistan has become. He displayed a lot of courage by going into a dangerous Kabul to find Sohrab. Amir confronts the official who has Sohrab‚ and it happens to be Assef. This means that he can fight back against the culprit of the previous act and save Sohrab. He fights Assef and Sohrab saves him by shooting a slingshot at Assef. Now the debate begins. Did

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    The Kite Runner Essay on Literary Value Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner relies too heavily on coincidence; consequently‚ surrealism masks the novel. Though the novel portrays the cruelty of the Taliban and poverty in Afghanistan‚ Hosseini’s reliance on coincidence lessens its literary value as the novel descends into ridiculous and unrealistic plot twists. As critic Edward Hower notes‚ such plot twists are “better suited to a folk tale than a modern novel.” Hosseini thickly foreshadows

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    hero. Though one might refuse the call because of fear‚ as you grow older you end up accepting the fact that you need to face the call and go through with whatever obstacle is put in your pathway just like Amir did when he had to face going to save Sohrab. Whether you face your obstacles or not‚ that is what makes you a true

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    The Kite Runner How does Hosseini suggest that individuals can atone for evil things they have done in their past? Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner” is an emotionally charged novel that focuses‚ exposes and interweaves the themes of dreams‚ individual desire‚ betrayal‚ guilt‚ personal growth and atonement. Set in Afghanistan and America‚ Hosseini follows the centre protagonist‚ Amir‚ through a journey to seek redemption and atonement for a misdemeanour committed in the past. Hosseini explores

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    Reading Questions for The Kite Runner Chapters 1-5 1. The novel begins with a flashback. What do you think is its purpose? What do you learn about the narrator? 2. Fill in the table below analyzing each character. Defend your analysis with text references. Describe the character physically. How do others feel about this character? Describe the character’s actions toward others. Important quotes by/about this character Amir Hassan

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    to fix the mistake he made with Hassan and realizes saving his now orphaned son‚ Sohrab‚ is the way to do it. He demonstrates newfound courage by traveling back to Afghanistan‚ a place he never wanted to see again. Although his homeland is now dangerous and swamped with evil Taliban‚ he is determined to rescue his nephew. Initially Amir travels to a run-down Afghan orphanage in hopes of finding Sohrab and releasing him to a couple who will take care of him. Upon arriving there he

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